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12-19-2006 06:33 AM #6
Originally Posted by jeremy_e87
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
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As the previous owner of a tunnel ram on a small block street engine, I cannot urge you enough to forget it. It may look cool, but it will perform badly on the street. A tunnel ram is meant to perform between 3500 and 8500 rpm. That is what they are designed to do. So you would be expecting it to perform out of its intended range. I had no bottom end response, and it would not start really coming on until about 4000 rpm and my redline was 6000 rpm. That is only a 2000 rpm band. Do yourself a huge favor and go with a low profile dual quad or three deuce set up if you want multiple carbs. You will like the performance much better and still have a visually cool engine. The Beach Boys had a song on their Little Deuce Coupe album called No Go Showboat, and that is what plays in my head when I see a tunnel ram on a street rod or street machine. LOL!Originally Posted by jeremy_e87
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